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The Scientific Definition of Introversion and Extraversion (Quiz Included)

uumlau

Happy Dancer
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Feb 9, 2010
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INTJ
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sp/so
Looks like I have touched a nerve.

Yes. I'm offended by sloppy thinking. I admire cogent arguments, especially on the part of those with whom I disagree.

I LEARN from cogent arguments. I have to roll my eyes at arguments that pretend to be cogent, but lack even the basics of logic.
 

prplchknz

Well-known member
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Jun 11, 2007
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yupp
got 1.85 on the i/e (i feel i'm more ambiverted, I know I'm not extroverted, no matter how many times you people tell me I am)


62 on convert narcism

so according to this i'm an introvert who is averagely narcissitic.

hmm i decided to retake the introvert quiz based on lack of sleep. apparently when i'm sleep deprived i'm more extroverted though still introvert

and more narcistic 73
 

Mole

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Yes. I'm offended by sloppy thinking. I admire cogent arguments, especially on the part of those with whom I disagree.

I LEARN from cogent arguments. I have to roll my eyes at arguments that pretend to be cogent, but lack even the basics of logic.

Well frankly, my dear happy dancer, I am not the dancing partner for you.

I do not dance to argument, I find argument repulsive, neurotic, and left over from print culture.

But if you look in front of you, you will find we are dancing to electronic culture. Argument is now passé, and instead of arguing, we now resonate electronically.

Logic is out, and we harmonize or disharmonize. Rather than bludgening each other with logic, we dance to the sound of words. We listen to feeling. We express feeling. And we even share feeling across the globe.

The logicians are as passé as the Scholastics of the Middle Ages, so we now listen to the vibrations of Typology Central.

Why not join us?
 
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